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There are two insights that one can derive from doing so.
People may sometimes engage in mobile crowdsensing tasks due to the good feeling they derive from doing that.
Insights from the research are written from the South African perspective, to highlight the benefits that a middle income country can derive from doing comparative research with less well off countries in the same region.
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People take drugs not only for "entertainment", but also because of the thrill derived from doing something illegal.
With the bulk of its income derived from doing leveraged buyouts, it should come as no surprise that it's struggling.
Her column, "Inspiration Corner for Teens," runs on page 2 of almost every issue, and one of its consistent themes is the spiritual uplift that derives from doing good deeds.
The company's aim is to establish a research community centered on the findings derived from doing research with the nuvo source code.
Similarly with young children, pleasure is derived from doing and doesn't depend on feedback from the outside world.
Economists might say that people talk openly about these formerly private matters because they derive utility from doing so.
McCay derived satisfaction from doing the work himself.
When a single scorpion stings the frog, it derives pleasure from doing what comes naturally and barely harms the mammoth frog.
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